Roxanne Dumadag was the model for the portrait of a woman holding a broom upside down in Martin Charlot's mural, "Hawaiian Folkways," on exhibit at the Louis Pohl Gallery.
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Public hospitals ask for emergency cash
The Hawaii Health Systems Corp. tells legislators the crisis "is the worst ever."
Justices consider legal aid proposal
Small businesses that provide legal documents for do-it-yourself court filings would be forced to close.
Legislature's majority party focuses on ecology, energy
Democrats want 2008 to be remembered as the year of the "greening of Hawaii."
'It's too late now,' tot's mom admits
The mother of dead baby Cyrus Belt says she tried to be a good parent.
Proverbs in paint
Artist Martin Charlot filled his mural with images of everyday life, and ageless words of wisdom.
He's got the Funk
Fred Funk didn't let a four-shot disadvantage to Allen Doyle bother him.
'Bows take 'mo' on the road
With consecutive home wins tucked away, Hawaii heads for a two-game swing through Idaho.
Hawaii at Work: Cupid's helper
Hannemann is a trained accountant but these days focuses on romantic chemistry.
Limit DNA sampling to convicted felons
The women's caucus of the Legislature is proposing that DNA samples be collected from all people arrested for felonies.
Time remains short for trash disposal plan
The city is moving ahead on shipping trash off island and burning more for energy production.